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that Haldol is the worst thing they could do. it causes PD
symptoms!!!get a lawyer after the doctor.

>Wayne Shirley, age 65, weitht 145 lbs (lost 40 pounds in one year)
>REcent dosage:
>sinemet - one CR 50.200 three times daily ( 9 am, 1 pm and 5 pm)
>Haldol:  Prescribed as needed for agitation:  2 mg by injection every four
>hours.  Given three injections in two weeks (jan 8th, 15th, and 17th)
>Risperdal:  1 mg/dose at 8 am and 5 pm.  This medication was stopped on Jan
>15th since he was becoming extremely sleepy.  Then resumed on the 21st at 0.5
>mg/dose at 9 am and 5 pm
>Ativan: 1 mg injection every 6 hours as needed or 1 mg by mouth as needed.
>Three injections were issued.  On the 21st there was one injection.  And two
>injections were administered on the 22nd.
>He fell twice on the 21st and twice more on the 22nd.  He is now in the
>hospital and the doctor is trying to get him committed to an asylum or another
>geriatric facility.
>He is supsected of also having alzheimers.  I am in the process of getting his
>affairs straight so he can qualify for medicaid and then get him with me in
>North Carolina.  It appears as if I am running out of time.
>Thanks, CHarles.
>
>"Charles T. Meyer, M.D." wrote:
>
>>  Ves,
>>
>>  Since your brother has been diagnosed with PD has he been prescribed any
>>  Haldol?  Please be more specific about what , when and how much he took of
>>  the different medications.  I think that if you can provide us that
>>  information there are a number of us on the list  that would venture an
>>  opinion on whether his medication regimen has been or is being less than
>>  optimally managed (or frankly mismanaged).
>>
>>  Charlie
>>
>>  ---- Original Message -----
>>  From: ves <[log in to unmask]>
>>  To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>  Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 9:13 PM
>>  Subject: improper meds?
>>
>>  > My brother has parkinsons and I think has been
>>  > mis-medicated(?).
>>  > Reasons for this suspicion:
>>  > 1.  Has been on sinement for about 7 years.
>>  > 2.  Has been being previously medicated with Haldol.
>>  > 3.  More recently medicated with Risperdal and Ativan.
>>  > I understand sinemet can have delayed symptoms as well as a
>>  > reduced affect with prolonged use.
>>  > I also understand from the parkinsons drug database that the
>>  > meds in items 2 and 3 can have some negative effects with
>>  > parkinsons patients.
>>  > He is in the hospital in Electra Texas and the doctor really
>>  > does not want to take into account these pieces of
>>  > information I have told her of.  Any PK patients around
>>  > wichita falls or vernon texas who might refer me to some
>>  > kind of second opinion that is an informed second opinion on
>>  > meds for PK patients?
>>  >
>>  > ves shirley
>>  > 336-342-3641
>>  > I will accept collect calls.
>>  > I really need some quick feedback.

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